Ah, your over in the ApacheDS sandbox. :) http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/directory/sandbox/jconlon/ svn checkout http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/directory/sandbox/ directory-sandbox
cheers, Cameron On 11/24/06, Cameron Taggart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi John, where is your code? I don't see it in the Mina sandbox. http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/mina/sandbox/ Cameron On 11/21/06, John E. Conlon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > As part of the ongoing effort to update support for OSGi ApacheDS and > Mina I have committed several OSGi projects to the sandbox/jconlon. > These projects provide: > all the need pieces for OSGi Mina > and lay the initial foundations for a full featured OSGi ADS backend > that I will be committing next week. > > Please check out these projects, build them and try them out in an OSGi > runtime and let me know what you think. If you have questions I will do > my best to answer them. > > If you have not worked with OSGi previously and want to get started > goto: > http://incubator.apache.org/felix/ and read the documentation, download > sources, and build. > > (Have tested the committed projects within the felix and equinox OSGi > runtimes.) > > 1. osgi-commons projects > Both ADS and Mina depend on third party libraries. To offer ADS and > Mina OSGi support these libraries must also support OSGi and be > installed and their packages exported on the OSGi runtime. To facilitate > this support (in an interim basis until the Felix commons project is > initiated or the libraries are made available by their authors as osgi > bundles) within the sandbox/jconlon/osgi-commons directory you will find > simple pom based projects for creating annotated jars (aka OSGi bundles) > for > antlr, commons-collections, commons-lang, and jzlib. > > Note on the maven Plugin: > These projects utilize the new org.apache.felix maven-bundle-plugin to > do the wrapping/annotating of the jars. This plugin offers some unique > features over the first generation maven-osgi-plugin so if you have used > the Enrique's original plugin this one will take a little time getting > used to. > > To build all the commons projects: > cd sandbox/jconlon/osgi-commons > mvn clean install > > > 2. osgi-services > > a, logging-service > Support for an OSGi ApacheDS and Mina will require the slf4j logging > packages to be made available on the OSGi runtime. Unfortunately since > not all library authors have adopted slf4j, some like Spring-OSGi > require commons-logging. So in order to provide the logging packages > that we and our likely functional collaborators will need - > > Within the sandbox/jconlon/osgi-services/logging-service directory you > will find an OSGi Bundle offering an implementation of the OSGi > LogService, library support for Apache slf4j, and slf4j support for > Apache commons-logging. All services are based on the slf4j simple > implementation. > > Configuring logging in an OSGi runtime: > To change the logging configuration from the defaults, create/edit the > configuration properties in the <osgiruntimeWorkingDir>/ > conf/log4j.properties file, then stop and restart the bundle. > > b. logging-service-integration-test > This is the OSGi integration-test project for logging-service. This > project builds a OSGi environment, loads various bundles, and tests the > logging-service is doing it's thing. It is strictly optional and will > require downloading and building of the Spring-OSGi sources. > http://www.springframework.org/osgi > > > 3. osgi-mina > > a. integration-osgi > The pom based project in sandbox/jconlon/osgi-mina/integration-osgi is > an OSGi annotated jar/bundle for Mina as requested in > http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRMINA-27 > > For it to resolve in an OSGi it will require the following packages to > be exported in the runtime: > > com.jcraft.jzlib (see #1. above) > org.slf4j, (see #2.a above) > org.springframework.beans.factory, > org.springframework.beans.factory.config, > org.springframework.core.io, > org.springframework.util > > The springframework packages bundled for OSGi are provided in the Spring > OSGi sub project: http://www.springframework.org/osgi > > b. mina-osgi-example > The sandbox/jconlon/osgi-mina/mina-osgi-example is an example of a mina > osgi server application. Based on the mina chat example this > application utilizes Spring-OSGi. The beauty of Spring-OSGi (available > in spring 2.1) is that with it we can create our beans and provide the > wiring without any dependencies on OSGi or for that matter Spring. Cool > eh? > Project also includes a spring-container server client testcase. > > > c. mina-osgi-example-integration-test > This is the OSGi integration-test project for mina-osgi-example. It is > strictly optional and will require downloading and building of the > Spring-OSGi sources at http://www.springframework.org/osgi to get it to > build and run. > > How does it work? > This project builds an OSGi environment, loads Spring-OSGi and bundles > required by Mina and the mina-osgi-example and then starts the mina- > osgi-example. The Spring-OSGi will detect the start of the mina-osgi- > example and find its spring configuration, wire the beans and start the > server. The testcase will bring up a chat client and bounce some > messages at it. > > > > feedback, comments? > John > > >
